Summit Power Group

Summit Power Group describes itself as having lead "the development of large electricity generation projects with nearly 4,500 megawatts ("MW") of electric power plants in operation. Summit also has several thousand MW of additional generation currently in development or under construction."

The chairman of Summit, Donald P. Hodel, served as Secretary of Energy and Secretary of the Interior under President Ronald Reagan. The Arizona-based Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, a global-warming denier group funded by ExxonMobil, lists Hodel as a science adviser.

Projects
On its website Summit provides a "list of selected generating projects" from "over the past few years that have been completed or are currently under development". Those listed on the company website are:

Combined Cycle Projects

 * Bridgeport Energy Project - Connecticut: "340 MW simple cycle using Siemens V84.3a combustion turbine generator; commercial operation in 6/98. Subsequently developed into 520 MW 2X1 combined cycle with Siemens V84.3a combustion turbine generator and Siemens triple pressure steam turbine generator; commercial operation in 6/June 1999. Dual fuel capability using oil added in 2001. Project was combined with modifications to existing 80 MW and 170 MW oil fired plants."


 * St. Francis No. 1 - Missouri: "260 MW combined cycle single shaft 1X1 using Siemens V84.3a combustion turbine generator and Siemens triple pressure steam turbine generator; commercial operation in 12/99."
 * Choteau Project - Oklahoma: "520 MW 2X1 combined cycle with duct firing using Siemens V84.3a combustion turbine generators and Siemens triple pressure steam turbine generator with duct firing; commercial operation in 6/00."
 * St. Francis No. 2 - Missouri: "260 MW combined cycle single shaft 1X1 using Siemens V84.3a combustion turbine generator and Siemens triple pressure steam turbine generator; commercial operation in 4/01."
 * Griffith Energy - Arizona: "600 MW 2X1 combined cycle with heavy duct firing using GE7241FA combustion turbine generators with significant duct firing coupled to a GE triple pressure steam turbine generator; commercial operation 1/02."
 * Chattahoochee — Georgia: "520 MW 2X1 combined cycle with duct firing using Siemens V84.3a combustion turbine generators and Siemens triple pressure steam turbine generator; commercial operation 3/03."
 * Blythe Energy I - California: "520 MW 2X1 combined cycle with duct firing and inlet chillers using Siemens V84.3a combustion turbine generators and Siemens triple pressure steam turbine generator; commercial operation 1/04. A sister 520 MW plant is in the final stages of permitting."
 * Lake Side - Utah: "543 MW 2X1 combined cycle with duct firing using Siemens 501FD combustion turbine generators and Siemens triple pressure steam turbine generator; stage of final release for construction; commercial operation schedule warranted for Spring 2007."
 * Cliffs - Washington: "300 MW 1X1 combined cycle including duct firing using Siemens V84.3a combustion turbine generator and Siemens triple pressure steam turbine generator; permitted and capable of achieving commercial operation in less than two years."
 * Lower Columbia - Oregon: "536 MW 2X1 combined cycle with duct firing using Siemens V84.3a combustion turbine generator and Siemens triple pressure steam turbine generator; permitted and capable of achieving commercial operation in less than two years."

Simple Cycle

 * SMARR - Georgia: "230 MW simple cycle using two Siemens Westinghouse V84.2 combustion turbines; commercial operation 7/99."
 * Sewell Creek - Georgia: "530 MW simple cycle using two Siemens Westinghouse V84.2 combustion turbine generators (230 MW) and two Siemens Westinghouse V84.3 combustion turbine generators (300 MW); commercial operation 6/00."
 * Pleasant Valley Station - Minnesota: 340 MW simple cycle using two Siemens Westinghouse V84.3a combustion turbine generators with capability to convert to combined cycle; commercial operation 4/01."
 * Holden - Missouri: "345 MW simple cycle using three Siemens Westinghouse V84.2 combustion turbine generators, dual fuel capable; commercial operation 2/01."

Coal

 * Several IGCC projects in process of negotiation using Siemens Westinghouse 501FD combined cycle equipment.

Wind

 * White Creek Project-Washington: "200 MW two phase project using Siemens Westinghouse (Bonus) 2.3 MW turbines; commercial operation 12/07 (Phase I) and 12/08 (Phase II)."

Personnel

 * Donald P. Hodel
 * Rand Thurgood
 * Earl Gjelde
 * Brett Wilcox
 * Eric Gjelde
 * Karl Mattes
 * Thomas Cameron
 * Barry Cunningham
 * Heather Redman
 * Laura Miller
 * Eric Redman

Contact Details
Summit Power Group, Inc. PO Box 2717 Poulsbo, Washington 98370 Phone: 360.598.3100 Email: info AT summitpower.com Website: http://www.summitpower.com/index.htm

SourceWatch resources

 * Luminant
 * Texas Clean Energy Project
 * Texas and coal